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Muted demand pushes small brands to rewire festive plan
Mint Kolkata
|August 12, 2025
Brands are spending more on promotions and looking for higher working capital this year
Brands that directly sell to consumers have realized that the usual festival preparations won't be enough to lift them out of a demand slump this year.
Ahead of the period considered auspicious for buying everything from appliances and cars to jewellery, such small and medium-sized businesses are front-loading investments in inventory and spending more on promotions than in the previous festival seasons.
Much of this is aimed at stocking up for quick-commerce, one channel that has so far been immune to subdued consumption.
Many brands are seeking as much as 40% more working capital this year compared to the previous year, according to Atul Khichariya, co-founder of Velocity, a platform which helps businesses sell online. Velocity offers cash flow-based loans to small and medium-sized businesses and startups to expand operations to meet seasonal rush. Last year, it earmarked ₹400 crore to support brands.
"The ticket size of loans is also on the rise, especially with quick commerce becoming a wellspring for growth. They all want to expand quickly," he said. "The number of brands showing interest this year is also nearly 60% higher than last year."
Urban spending on discretionary products from apparel to appliances has stayed subdued so far this fiscal amid global trade uncertainties.
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